I am anal retentive and an extreme procrastionator. However, organizing and cleaning up my friends/communities on LJ isn't a really a waste of time, but theraputic. *nods firmly
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I still never finished color coding the scheme I started way back when we worked together. All new friends/communities get a particular scheme, but I never finished converting all the old ones!
If you have the nav bar thingy active on your journal, you could just go to "journals only" in the pull down menu. Or do what I did and make a filter without the stuff you don't want cluttering up your friends page. I'm a member of a community that gets probably at least 50 posts a day, (it has over 20,000 members, amazingly enough) so I left that one out.
Yep! I have the nav bar, which I know a lot fo people hate, but I love for that reason. I constantly use my Journals, Communities, Feeds filters and sometimes use the others. It makes me glad that I do organize my communities that way, too.
However, I am finding that with all the Wed 2.0, AJAX, and Ruby on Rails stuff is really not making the systems/websites that much faster because in theory if you are bring content from another server, website, etc. then the speed is only as fast as that connection, which means that things don't download at all and the webpage actually uses more memory causing your whole system to be slow. Then you add the neat little functions with AJAX and such, which is cool, but it causes too many instances at once. I'm going off on a tangent now. LOL!
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It isn't necessary really, but it make me happy.
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However, I am finding that with all the Wed 2.0, AJAX, and Ruby on Rails stuff is really not making the systems/websites that much faster because in theory if you are bring content from another server, website, etc. then the speed is only as fast as that connection, which means that things don't download at all and the webpage actually uses more memory causing your whole system to be slow. Then you add the neat little functions with AJAX and such, which is cool, but it causes too many instances at once. I'm going off on a tangent now. LOL!
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